Partnerships

 
Partnering with community organisations helps us build progress for people and the planet in practical, measurable ways.

We focus our support where it can deliver local impact that’s aligned with our Holcim Spirit (Purpose, People, Performance) and advances our NextGen Growth 2030 strategy

Why We Partner with Community

Create Local Impact

Direct support for programs that improve wellbeing, inclusion and resilience in the places we live and work.

Support Skills and Pathways

Back initiatives that open doors to meaningful work and address industry skills gaps.

Mobilise Our People

Encourage volunteering and knowledge-sharing to amplify community results.

Our partners

Habitat for Humanity 2025-2026

Holcim Australia is a proud partner of Habitat for Humanity Australia. Our collaboration supports sustainable housing outcomes and invests in Habitat Women, a social enterprise creating structured pathways into construction for women facing barriers to employment. Together we contribute materials, funding and volunteering to projects that build safer homes and stronger communities.

  • Provision of essential construction materials for priority community projects
  • Investment in the Habitat Women program to expand training, on-the-tools experience and job pathways in construction and maintenance
Headspace Partnership Announcement

We’re partnering with headspace to help more young Australians and their families access timely, inclusive mental health support. Our partnership combines financial support with opportunities for our people to engage in training, workplace initiatives and volunteering that strengthen youth mental health. Through this partnership, we’ll extend evidence-based, family-inclusive care to more communities while equipping our people with practical skills to support colleagues, families and local networks.

  • A national network of around 160 headspace services (centres and satellites)
  • Since 2006, headspace has provided 7.59 million+ services to 939,000+ young people, with ~479,000 centre-based services delivered in FY2024.